University of South Carolina Libraries
y~l Sj SLn1 f . ' respectfull anoutince hiin as a candidate for theoce of TaX Collector, at the ensuing elec ,n april14 tf 12 - g""The friends of Major ABRAHAM JONES, announce him as a candidate for theLegislature, to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the death of James S. Pope, Esq. g7 The following gentlemen are announced by their friends as candidates forrhe Office of Ta: Collectol.'at the ensiing'election Col. JOHN"QUATTLEBUM, GEORGE 'L SHEPPARD, .EDMUND MORRIS, M'SAMPSON B, MAYS, LieutJAMESB. HARRIS, - aj. S. C. SCOTT. . MARSHALL R. SMITH, ': - ,:L> lz'I R. WILSON. The following gentlemen are announced by 'their friends as candidates for the office of Odina, at the ensuing election. -UCol.'ORN HILL, JULIUS BANKS, Capt. W. L. COLEMAN. ,Sherif's Sale. BY virtue ofsundry writs of Fieri Fa -iasi, to directed, I will proceed to' sell at Edgefeld Court House, on the firsi Mon day and Tuesday in May next, the fol rowing property to wit 'ames: E.' Cobb vs. Elizabeth Carter, ihetract of-land"whereon' the defendant - ies, containing one thousand acres; more r less. adjoining lands. of John Marsh John Wise, aud others. Matt Ardis,. and others, severally, vs. John Marsh, a tract of .land, containing siX hundred acres, more or less, adjoining .lands of John Wise, James Powell, and others. "oth Bauskett vs. J. J. Bryan, a house and lot in the Town of Hamburg, known in the plan of said town as lot number one hundred and fifteen (115) fronting fifty feet on Centro, street, .and running sback one hundred and fifty feet. Aiso, one other house and lot in th To rn of Hamburg,-known in the plan o said town as lot number one hundred and thirty (130) fronting fifty feet on Cen S trestre, and running back one hundred ndfifty feet.. Terms of sale cash. - - H. BOULWARE, S. E. D. April 9 41 12 SOUTHBCAROLINA. ''? "EDGEFIELD DISTRI T.: - , IN.EQUITY. Exparte-James Miller. George-W. Jones and wife,-.. sNaee Joes, r .u .. OTJCE is hereby given, that by vir t5ioqf'aniorder'of Chancellor Dun. " , - sel.at eseld Cir 'House 1c ti nth fistMondayit ay.next, on a cre r 2saUnd gOoa Seed. ts'n' 11 dja e TinWare, v ,t lo' .sare, -of, which his pn Ijw illI be conistia'ntly kept up, il). so be sold at xusneulg boto prwces, but these two -atr idles wcilluot besodd ar cost, though a e~f bavy reduction will be made in prices, which will be permauently' made in Drugs, so -thbt his Drug department wi!l bc cheaper than in-any retail establishment in the counitry. Thie inducement is great and reaL Persons wishing - supplies will do well to avqil themselves of thi *pportunity, and apply soon, i they wish a selecrioa.' A: the expiring of a month, old pri eswill inevi.ably be resumed. R. S. ROBERTS. -mrarch 31 ise~~ntf 10 The Stock isgnrladadmirably assorted. Orderst from the country, accompanied by rt. itii tncesp promptly attended to, same as if prties were eon the spot. HOTE L FOR SAL as. TH E nndersigned, being desirous of chang ing his residence, offers for sale hsis knue in the Village of defield, So.Ca., well known as the PLANTER S. HOTEL, with all the Furniture and .other necessary appeiidages. 6 Extensive ndditions have recemly been. made to thc Htunse, and furnished throug houit, which makes it one of the most desirable stands for an Hotel, in the up country. Attached to the a house, are all the necessary ont brrildings, isn chiding a Bar Room. and Ten Pin Alley, to ~eiher with ffeen (15) acres of lund, in the highest statn of cultivation. The House is plenismitly locateduon the south sido of ithe Pub T ei Squiare. convenient to the Court House and:the business part of the village. . . *To an approved ptrchaiser, the terms will be rnade cssy and acconmmodating. - For further particulars enquire on the prom - ',mach 31 if 10 C The Abbevulle Banner Greeiiville Moun taiineer, Hamburg Journal, and Auguseta Con tiinutionalist, 'will please iinsert the above four simes; atid forward their accounts to -~ ,.C.H. G. STIA1F0EOUTH. CAROLINA 4p DEFIELhDRISTRICT. 1ZMliWELCQUR7 OF ORDINARY. Y-V JOHN: HIL L, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefteld District: I Whereas;'Ellington Claik, bath applied to me for Letters of Adnistration, on all'and. singular. the gonds and chattels. rights and credits of Mary Clark, lateI o)f the Dristiet aforesaid, deceased. - These are, therefore, to cite and adlmon foh all and singular, the kindred and credi-1 ctboi-s of the said deceased, to be and appear ' before me, at our next Ordinary's Court folthe said Distriet, to be holden at Edge. Al1d Curt Bouse,on the 26th day of .April' n shbow .cause, if any.. why the ua' 'nsnisration should trot be granted'. Wh~sem under syhand and seel hi h 9tdfref A5prflin -he- year of our rdiomihandteighhudred and Ibr. tyiei .and-ia ?'he:seventy kret year o. SHN HILL o. ''. o. pr" LANDRETH'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. TWO papers 'for fifteen cents, wsarranted - genuine, also a CORN SHELLER, a capital Machine, for saie by R.. S.' ROBERTS. march 24' - tf' 9 LAC!E & OPEN WORK BONNETS L EGHORN Braid, straw and 'face- B0N - . NETS, for'sale by R: S. ROBERTS.4 march24 U' 9 PANAMA & LEGHORN HATS. GENTLEMEN'S Panama:and'Leathorj mHATS, also Boy's and Children's'Pal metto Hats. for sale by R. S. ROBERTS. march 24 t 9 CHEESEMAN'S ARABIAN BALSAM. SMALL supply ofthis celebrated'article for sale by R. S. ROBERTS. march 24 -tf 9 Head Quarters. COnLUA. 15th Feb. 1847. LIEUTENANT J. W. COUNTS, of Beal Company No. 4, otherwise called Bull Pen, Company, 2d Battalion, 43d Regiment, having vol'intesred his services as a privatejin the "Hammond Guards," for the Mexican Wnr, a furlough has been granted to the said Lieutenant until the term of lis servicts as a volunteer expires. By order.of the Commander-in Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Ad't. & Inspect. Geni. april 14 2t 12 Bead Quarters, LIEsToN E SPamos,'20th March,:1847. Genrid Order, No. 2.' R CHARD DE TREVILLE, having beer appointed and- commissioned 'Conneis. sary General of Purchases, with the 'rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respect ed accordingly. By order of the Commander in Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Inspector General. apri-"14. - -: -. - 2t ,12: Head Quarters. LvuxsTos Spanius.March 5. SHE frlloing Regiments wilt idde fo Reviewand Drdittli the tins herein sta. Led' tsa v -;,, 13ilihliegimeisto Sllnfntryand Upne Sqtaried he'4tri Re inzent of Cavalry ( ito htD o excepted,); Walerord','1VedubsaaV''te I2t'!"ay TIsa r~~meto av 'T he . nttry - iiThursday, e0th May .ext buental TPanda Griudfeo 2the dcy peiouxt - Riw, Drill an tInetRetici Cppn ThoeMath eiernt wfIln~,a illwthistaa tnds th ii-Fs ay th ' nandieiof ofriers will ibt their'rsptA atte iie respective commnands. Gen. Quattlebutm and Cot. Felder are char edl with4tac extension of thiq order to thieir Bri gades. By order of the Commander-in chief. J. W. CA N TEY, Adji. St Ins. Gent. 'march 31 9t 10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLYAA F.DGEVIELD DISTRICT. 1N EQUIT Y. George Parrott, )Bill for Forecto. es... spre of' Malrt. Jmes E. Walker, & others, gage, &c. I T appearing to miy satisfacction, that Jamne E. Walker. Joisephi 3. Walker, Alesander F. Walker, John M. Walker, Moses Walker, lames C. Walker, Samuel P. McNairy and Eizabeth C.-his wife, Sarai Anti Walker and Mary D Walker, det'endants.in the case, are without the limits of this State; Ordered, that the defendants above named, do appear in thiu hionorabte Conrt, and plead, answer or demur to the said Bitt, within three months fronm the publication of this order. or the said bill will be taken pro coinfesso against thenm. S. S. TOMKINS, C. K. E. D. Commissioner's Office, M1arch 5, 1847.. march 10 3m '7 DA HLIA ROOTS & FLOWER SEEDS. F OR SA LE at 2.5 cents a parcel, and Flow er Seeds at 65 cetnts a paper, Lucerne Grass Seed at 50O cents a pound. qyR. S. ROBERtTS. march 24 tf 9 Dr. Branadrellh's PiUs ! CLEASE AND) PURIFY THEi BODY. T E application of the principle, of Pur. Jgation being allowed to be' one of the retest utility in the cure -and, prevention of iseaes, it is of the greatest consequence to scertain wvhat medicmd6 is cap~able of produ. ting the desired efe~ct, in the easiest, and at he same time, in the most effectual manner. BasszRKTH's VEOErvaLE UflviasaL PatLLs emove all noxiouis accumulations, and purify mnd invigorate the blood, and their good effects tre-iiot couniterbalaniced by any inconvenience. iing composed-enttirely of vegetables they 'do tot expose those who use them to danger ;'and heir effects are as certain as they are salutary; hey are daily and safely administered to in ancy, youth, manhood and old-age, and to ronnin the most critical and delicate cir uitances.. 'They do not disturb or shock the Lima l unctions,.bot restore their ordinary and Dra Brndetb's P'rincilmit Office-241 Broad vay, N.Yn other, ofices in New York. .ITlie genuine only for bal in Edgefield )istrict byI .RUBERTS,.Edgefield Court luse, Kzwntc'a Ti'AYER, 'Hamburg,- and bMiE'5stoWeMeetingtstreet. ' .Every Agent having. the genaine has a eer iSate of Agency, sligned ..by the Doctor him March2 A , -e Im 9 tL<" y . ESPECTh'Rl tte tipi oft ' tlieirErBT?l lul';S.U jr j i:1rComppt /r it, the at TMW Lineti'1 i('M tedjJacone ta n _ ". Riob' ri"iit8dr ''"' : ; " ;r" . %Batazef liait!16"a 1. : t> -, " f a A i4 . z s^n?r1 1811II "u : rte;;:- t3rr < :" i; .: ;Drapj a ete,.t "' . x ";Summ u .r.. .Linen- 4oaung n 17 RAL Amon " v'v'birb' rtd G OLlltll and Cr cker -Wade 1~i',Ware, Drt and Liaaeed 4ilel ,d "Iatber. Schoo." St:' have i It"Q " or tie sale Carolina. Manufactai '"'.; ' ' All;the.iabove (3 an jother artic liberal iertn"s.tospu :Thankful *iicli'17 44 HE Subscribe}'pening. IT ,complete ?astid (tt DRY .GOOD"S" c. 'S AND. -HARDVIiA ; 1 - OES, . which,he .will"sell asjcw* , 4he1bongbt for Cash& 9 BLACK Ott D. PRINTEC S. NEW and comp]eie riprj ot'eeaeonable DSY-S'"' ' including the "above;' For sale by' "'' ' : i BEATS march 24 g /SHE undersigoed;hbve =co-part 3. nership -under the: fmerLzrorr - & .Co.', for the purpoiiei dg=on.the : jM erchaat Tali oth Eitisfaess, and will "keep at theaauiespl*.. brmerly:occu pied,bylJohn- yon:::4l"k ;? lg., -4; ',-'k A UAtr oeoM CLOTHSV.CABSIA INGS, and fancy aiticles..will algva l ,'heat ou band, which will be sold ou reasonable terms. .:'JOHN-L'YQ 1; JOH,' P OM B Jbnuaiy 1, 1847: -' ": ";?' ''" We also we-aid itiforii th b6li 1ffiar*e -are receiving Iroiu 11IewlYo "aME harleston, a splendid assoitnietit of;Go 1rte for Ge = tlemen':~ ear~ couaiatin rn.p ri of "Bup black FrencC Du: blae, do':'-- -td Do. brown " Dir: - black ?o.: Do skrr 4'SSIMERES, iaDo '.. dor fan'edo3f xdb.'=,::' Do. fancy AK-01,11,90, , - a large ; gpieidpaenei' ,: ", A'' ne$lo ac ,.r. ,do. ;, -~ :." Blt claeatta ridi MOM, anc, .c" fsru,. u d ell an a r ayvers. z 00 0 'In r; rtcaddit, GHood ic:trAde. such a M LLII Y t ""; ,"all ,of whi l.b no yplethat " ' ''' Wa heir yy i lease kany ttttu~j ,= a Ft. n .:a . ,'ate- .?"....: L,#' .:; 'iircrn A v't1 G.",o ...a .'. is 41 n WTI heir cnstomers and the public generally, to VT1E 6 .W-OODS, west and.most fashionable styles, ARTICLEs ARE English and Scotch' Ginghams. Bluck and colored figured Silks, Bombazines and Alpaccas, "'English and American Prints, 'Lace and Muslin Collars; 3 EPBlaek'and white figured Laces, na Fdmges,.for Trimming. ten's Wear, Silk and.Mersailles Vesting, Monterey Checks, SStriped.and Plaid Cotton Goods, iORTMENT OF ets, Boots' Shoes, a'.Gaiters, Hardware. Cutlery, Glasq. China, is and Medicines, White Lead in Oil, Lamp, icinary, &c. &c. &e. ofNA1LS and CASTINGS, from the South les too numerous to mention, will be sold upon for past favors a continuance is solicited. tf. 8 List of Letters REMAINING in the Post Office at Edge field Court House, on the 31st of March, 1847. Person enquiring for Letters will please to state if they are advertised. Burss, W M McClelland, Joseph Burton, Richard McClelland, Robt Conch, Jessee Martin, George F Curry, Mrs Jane Mays, S3mpson B Cloud, Mr W Moseley, Hugh Mr Ca'sson, Mr Myres H 2 Mims, Capt B T Conore, bliss Adaline Milton, Eli Cloy,. Miss Sarah A E Moragne. W C. 2 Cross, C L H Esq. Moseley, James Charles, Wm B Nicherson, Jackson Coatney, Al r. John Norval, Thomas B Cheatham I no Esqr. Ogletree, i r John Davis, W M Pardee, Willis H Dagnel, Samuel Piper, Horatio N 5 lobey, Wm E Esq. Phoenix. Miss Moriab Denny, Mr Job Permenter. Mrs Apsell Erwin, Rev A Permenter, Mr Edward Edwards, Col John D Parks, America Edwards, Hlatris Parrott, Mr George Fanderburk, SamI A Prescot, Daniel Gomillion, Jessee Pealor, Dr J 2 Getzen, Rev Samuel Pres-ley, Mirs Nancy W Presslev, Mr Edward Green, MJno Qattlebum, Mr Graves. Mrs Mary Quattlebum, Col Jno Greenleaf, Abram Richerson, J L . Goode, Miss Susan C Roper. Joel Esq 2 Goode, bliss Martha Roper, Mrs Susan Hancock, .ohn Roberts, George W Howard, J J 2 Scelton, Mrs E 4 Hollingsworth, Jno H Smyley, Ai 1, Hollingsworth Capt MSmyley, Miss Caroline E Ann Harris;'Simeon Sprawl. Col James C Howard, DrA T Steel, Miss Ann Howard,' Miss Julia F Speers, John A Holston, Mr Wade Scott, B R Esq [all;- AEnilliirEsq Wise, Mr W Hollister,;Mrs Cathe. Wise, bliss-Aag:asta2 rine Williams, MissMary F Holcombe' W A 2 Hoiard, T H ' Wigfall, LT ;'2 fones, afiCharlei Watson, Messrs S & E lone, Lewis . ' . White,'Mius Sarah . lones; Gen ames Walker, William . Tands,'MrJob Waliams, Rev H A UeliM'3nh Wardla*?Hon D L [o:o 'r tlen Wdri D C=J. - Suna 'MlrtliiY IZidisieuirnn , George' -ma,iThoiis~ 2 ~ 'K Miller,;Misselyrab ih'2.. Edad places e afaselilft ildtthe Geheial, PeiimiantomIN '1Tasfdi the year 1846. (dai Moundai,, 22nad abrch at Sheppard's, i-MTaesdag, 23rd ' " Dunton's 'Woedt 24th ' "~ Liberty Hill, ";Tht:Nday 25th -" " Freeland-s, *~i 26th U" " Parks', 'kSiturdy 27th " " Red Hill, LMontday,' 29th " " Collier's, "' Tuesday, 30th " Wi tman's N'Widnesday, 21s't " --Geiger's, '" Thursday, Ist.April, "-Hamburg, "9 Friday, *2nd " " Beach island, ." "Saturday. 3rd " " Powel's, M'Monday, 5th " " E.Ct.House, "Tuesday, -6th " " Pineo House, SWednesday, 7th. " " Randall's, 'A Thuirsday, 8th " " Kreps,' " Fiiday, 9th " " Ridge, Saturday, 10th sn',1,,on "Monday, ~12th " " Sntyly's, Tuesday, 13th ' " Allen'~s, Wednesday, 14th " " Mlt.Willinig, Thnraday, 15th " "Norris', "a Friday, 16th. " ', Riniehart's, SSaturday, 17th " " Perry's x r's. "Mondamy, 19th " " Rich'dson's "Tuesday, , 20th " Col.Towles' residence. V ednesday, 21st " Do. do. plantation, ." l'Tursday, 22nd " -Moore's, "Friday. 23rd " " Shaterfield. 'Saturdamy, 24th m Dorn's, Mondiny anid Tuesday the 3rd and 4mIh days f May. at Edgefield Court ilotise, after which, pS' bucks will clos,: for the presenit year. J . QUATT'LEBUM, T. C. E. D. rifarcht 10 4t 7 ROBERTS' WORM TEA.. T I xeln and inflallible preparation I 'is recommended to the public. The sighs if Wormis aund fetid breath, swelled stomach, cry little, or too pleat appetite, nanien, head che, affection of the brain, vomieinr, tickling nd irritation abouit the nose, disturbed sleep, ts and convulsive twitchitngs, slimy and disor ered slate of the bowels and fever. Pairents ionild do0 well to biear in minid, that the remedy mauii had for these dagerous complaints. vben proceeding from Worms, for 12& cnts nly. . R. S. ROBERTS. Smarch 31 tf -'10 NOTICE. IJR. ROFF, who held conditiontally an in. -il terestin the right of Edgefield District, .Hontchkiss'.Reaction..Mill Wheels, (Patenty as never complied with said condition, thero are he holds no interest, and has tno right te ai orima e any contract for said Wheels. Ve, the urideruagned are the owners, of said gbt, end viright purchassd fromr any other, n0s uraet will not he good. 'MS.J.T.W ER, .we authorise, with full ower to act as outrsgent. COTH RAN & MOORE. March 1,1847. , tf 6 * NEW WORK. REV DR. WM!.'B. JOHNSON'S New Work, a The Gospel developed through me Governineat and Orderiof the Churches of esus brist." Price 50 cents. Fsr sale byB- . S. ROBERTS. march 24. . t f 9 & The friends-of WESLEY BODIE, an ounce, him a a candlidate for the office of hetufreatethie enssaingelection. februavy'24 -tf - U 5 ROBERTS'S LONDON REGENERATIVE CREAM. OR gradually darkening the Hair, and keeping it from .lalling off-. or - turning grey. It strengthens weak. Hair,. and. by its constant :ipplicatiua produces alieautifil gkiss without the use of oil being apparent. It is one 9f the bestcurlingfluids texistence..Price 50 cents at bottle. R. S. ROBERTS. march 26 tf 10 IMPORTANT!-ASTHMA CURED!! Po-rAs.Ohio, May 18. 1841. Dr. D. Jayne,--Dear Sir.-Doctor Helineck has used some eight or ten bottle' of your Ex PEcToRAN'r, and has found decided benefit. His health is better than for several years past. and Iis appearance indicates decided improve ment in health. His confidence-in your med icine has induced him to- recommend it to his friends, and we are informed that many of them have been cured. and others greatly re lieved. PoTrs & GiutaNt. WESTERTOWN, N. Y., Oct. 20. 1841. ' Dr, D. Jayne-Dear Sir.-Your Hair Tonic is an excellent article. Many respectable per Eons also offer their certificates in favor of your Expectorant. I believe your medicines are the best preparations. that have ever been offered to the public, for the relief of the afflicted, and for the cure of the diseases for which they were intended. Your Expectorant I think will soon be ex clusively popular. Youms, &c. ADRIAL .ELY. R. S. ROBERTS is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agent at Edgefield C. H. apirl 14 . 1 12 T OOTH ACHE, CURED. Mr. Jos.Pt' RowAND, No. 376 Market St. Dear Sir :-After having suffered many days and nights with an excrutiating tooth ache, and tried every other remedy without- relief. I was induced to try the effect of y'out MAGIC LOTION, and to my utter astonishment, I was completely cured in five minutes Yours. BARTLE SHEE, Paper Warehouse, No. 29 Commerce St Philadelphia, Feb. 25th, 1340. April 14 tf 12 ANOTHER CASE OF NEURALGIA CURED BY RowAND's MAGIC LoTioN! !!! Mr. J. T. Rowand.-Sir-Several weeks since, a daughter of mine about nine years old. was attacked with the most excrutiating pains in her hands, limbs and various parts of the body. For several days she was almost frantic from pain, uttering cries and shrieks continually ! A burning fever coming on, it seemed altiost impossible t she could live. When in this condition an ot having closed her eyes for 36 hours a friend of yours called and applied your celebrated MAGIC LO TION, and in less than five minutes the pain was entirely removed! A few hours after, the pains returned in some measure, but yiel ded as at first, almost instintly to the Lotion, and contrary to my expectations, my chili re recovered and Is now in good health. Yenta, truly, MARY YOUNG. Mariot's Lane, below Qneen, between Fifth and Sixth. - Philadelphia. March 26.1846. Sold wholesale and retail by. JOSEPH T. ROWLAND, No.376 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale-by R. S. ROBERTS, Edgefield. Court House, S. C., npil 7 _ *-* . -43t2i. r12 BREAD- IT! ;LT SPEAKS FOR-ITSikh l, - AND' cotatENTs' ARE. UtNEcssAYAi ' t ji ~ JPhziddjhbid May 28 t84 ' afited toi idpoutliicity'tte'eztra di9 e pcie- your valaible miedicines ." ' 1 m -t heijilufered fuinin'lyett sttr mtiuiriiniyiiinf i that! 6I lotT rdiAW riyiiit ari'foamflika' in te- hottes weather mytfeetidtyud so : lln the iold anid periratibi' h'd abiaceised I now became afflictod -wihh dr'y'lioiaisecougli and gave up all .hopes of. ever: getting well. I:had night'sweats,:and .ot littleoer. nd'sleep, with frightful dreams and mntbid headache I seemed to be bordering on INSANITY, and was denied all study or. mental exercise. I could not read a small paragraph in a news. paper without great diificulty. I had great soreness m my stomach, which- caused it to swell so much that I was nable to lie down, or even to recline, but bad to be propped in a chair. I had the advice of some eminent physicians. and tried nearly all the remedies used ia much cases, but continued.to grow worse, and it ap neared as though a speedy dissolution was ta king place. I ihow heard of your meIicincs, and deter mined to try your SA'NATIVE PILLS, arid to my srurprise the soreness left me, so I could walk about the hiouse. I continued to m-~ prrove from that time. Shortly after mny wife called at your Store, atnd stated my ease to you, and you sent rie a bottle of your Alternative, and also wvord to comie and see yeou, and you wvouldI investigate my case, and cnre me. This I aid not believe, as I felt I was beyond the reach ouf human skill, After taking your Akecrative and Pills, for three weeks, there wvas a decided change for the better, so that whent 1 called upon ycu, you said I would uet well, and that your Alterative would cnre mie effectually. With no hopes, however, uif getting well. I stmrl continiued ia king your Alternative, until I had taken the fouarthi bottle, when there was a arudden change in~any whole system, as thugh I bari got rid of some g reat burthen, arid I - could draw my breath' as usual. My nerves graidually becatue strong, and my appetite returned. It imes beena about four mionithsince I com menrced taking your Medicines, and at .this tinme nearly every vestige of disease is eradice ted from my system. I am as active, arid niearly as strong, as att any peuiodl of mty lil e -I have now guainedl nine poutnds in two mnonths, I have good reason to believe that the tuse of your valuable Mepicines, by the help of God, hans saved me from a premature gravut. JOSEPH BARftAR. Hallowel Court, in Popular Street, bet ween Seventh and Eighth sta. Prepared onlty by Dr. D. Jayrie, No- 8 South rTird ut., Philadelphia. Rt. S. ROBERTS is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agent atEdgefield Court House. March 17 $ St~ NOTICE. A I1 Persons -inidebted to the Estate *of .1.George Pope, deceased, are hereby noti. fied that it is absolutely anecessary.tsollect all the tuo-icy due the Estate, arid that those, who do not pay will be. sued before return day. The Notes are int the haiids of N. L. Grifflin or J.- W. Gibbs, Esqrs. .po1: ' ThUiS. IH OP E~tecutor. Jan 3 .t LADIES' DRlESS CAPS. NADIES' DRESS CAPS,-also.Mburning U.SCaps and COLLARS, a new article, For sale by ILS. ROBETS. march 24. ~t -9 TABLE SALET [N-t BOX.ES. T~ the oid price f2a cents a B'ox,. A for sale by . U. .ROBERTS. .niarch 24 tf 9 Rt.aN and Hn direct frouM r Philadelphia, inclri aj the most anprovbd uade by - february 10 Ait Sprxe cFt'i if.1)s Kershawo District 3%e In January. 1844,J;rrn eum took a severe cold wahief fever, accompanied witrh s painful headache Th in severity for -abont' 'oaW - that my..frerids considerI believed I was in-a-very endi state. At the end o mhi er cured iwo Bores' 'f8[Ni first dayf their use. begfd I lief, and before I:lad talke, was gone ; Cough hadaceiiS"' entirely cured.' 1 -w', n I then said and stilbelite e of God, they were the[ mess In lookinig over th directi saw'they weie reconmenid Dyspepsia, withwhic'htiiyl' been afflictad b ora otii her to male'trial of them;hul. by a continued use:ofithei fectly and I think perdui' For sale by. March 31-:ld-?-.' In . 'e , Waran HEMORRHOID80 produced by-local irriit five stimaleh nts.d pae to the ifdiorrhid or walkijijor-a con and pecuTi1ar teo or varietie -as follows; Piles; and. Bleeding Piiles , . , This diseaseis c kns'wn. tiatir& e d ip a ~e ,5 Iahs Etsn~byqeMw~tiae;t p not~er.fthiea PILE EM theed -al . ilipscle 'W i'ei ta yei. Edgefield CortH oi e~ march 10. g . ' es NCOUSRC~.I~ FOR th ciure oIEA E the disdhurgesoI 3 Also, all those. disenj' buzzing of insects ,no steamt &c: &c.W~ii)d proaching Deafness, and a i ant with the disease.-~aan.~ heena deaf for ten, fifteens - il were -obliged uto use pa' u.,ing ones or -two-bottli throWn aside hier trmeIs fectly well. 3 8 The application of the Oip hunt on thie contrary a'n:tia senisation Tie recipe for ti been obtained-froin an/Aii tion, who lia-: foinid, fruni~ that deafbees,.iunineteen ieft was produced dither'froiia he nerv'es'of heariig,orisy hise objct, therefore. wa to that wvould-create aieaithy 6i pnarts. A fter n'lon se'ries efforts were at* at-efOne the discoyery of thie pfepa received the name" of ' SCR POUND ACOUSTIC: 'OIi used ;in this cotnirg ao t~ . wonderfutl has beeti itirefftsi lieving de deaf, thatfromtpr matity, it is now offered t bfy i tay have an opportuuity ~fov cy. A long list of cert il:catsi ut such'is-the conaddeR~IM so high its reptatoil-atbtW be ptiblished.. It is only necessary to edade hats been recomme-aded and st t the best phtysiels and siab and ini this country.' . Feor sale by.R S.ROBERT~ felud Courthiouse,:Souti Ca march 10 . L persons havrie Aessate fDavide Ri d to present. them imnmede esed, and all debtors oftheetl o make prompt paymente u state are abhuet-to beledebed JAS' M~t el'top ,ii m l ndetbd n~q